This is the thirty-second post in a series I’m creating that will highlight the Best “Best” lists in a particular topic I have posted over the years. You can see all those lists at the bottom of this post. These are lists I’ve...

Google just announced and unveiled a new “Faces Of Frida” online exhibit, which they say is: the largest collection of artworks and artifacts related to Frida Kahlo ever compiled. It is impressive. I’m adding...

Here’s how Playing For Change introduces their newest video: We are proud to share this video, produced by Playing For Change in partnership with Turnaround Arts, to share the message that the arts have the power to...

“Found/Tonight” is a song released today by Lin-Manuel Miranda to support The March For Our Lives (see The Best Resources For Learning About “The March For Our Lives”). You can find the written lyrics here. Share...

Google unveiled a new and cool Songmaker tool (you need to use Chrome to access it). Just click on a few boxes and your song is born! I use tools like this one (see The Best Online Sites For Creating Music) for English-language...

One Met. Many Worlds is a cool online interactive gallery from The Metropolitan Museum Of Art. You can explore how certain words/themes have been illustrated in different works of arts across many cultures, and also...

This is the first post in a new weekly series I’m creating that will highlight the Best “Best” lists in a particular topic I have posted over the years. These will be lists I’ve also recently reviewed and...

Draw.chat looks like a nice new collaborative drawing too. And it’s free. Here’s how they describe it: Draw.Chat is anonymous, online drawing board. You can create your paint chat in one click – without any...

The Pudding created an interactive map – with audio – where you can see and listen to the number one song (in December, 2017) in 3,000 locations around the world. It’s pretty cool. I’m adding it to The...

Quick, Draw! is a tool from Google that tells you an object and then gives you twenty seconds to draw it. People have drawn one billion images using it, and Google uses them to make its “machine learning” better. You...